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Tag Archives: dance critic

Taking the “Real” out of “American Realness” – Andy Horwitz responds to Macaulay’s critics

Alastair Macaulay, the chief dance critic at the New York Times, is one of (if not the) most notorious dance writers working today. He’s a critic the “downtown dance” scene loves to hate, and indeed, he has said some dicey things about dancers in the past (like when he criticized NYCB dancer Jenifer Ringer’s weight…

January 20, 2014 in In The News.

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